CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY

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Page 291The Trojans managed to outflank the Greeks and reach the shore. They killed
Oicles and would have burned the ships if the Greeks had not retumed to the
attack. The Trojans were driven inside their gates, and the Greeks might have
had to ...

Page 146The Greeks evidently found that they could not expect to destroy the strong and
wealthy walled city of Troy as long as it could count on supplies and other aid
from the many nearby cities that were under its dominance. They therefore set
about ...

Page 153A group of Greek leaders, under Odysseus' command, hid themselves inside the
horse. The rest of the Greeks broke camp and sailed away, leaving the horse on
the shore. They went only as far as the offshore island of Tenedos, where they ...